were something like this
to grow in my garden
it would
hold my attention
for hours on end
for hours on end
undecided about stars
dark side of the moon
dark side of the moon
a breeze stirs shadows in hope
of tomorrow
tomorrow pierced by sun rays
entering bird songs clear as
the gurgling of a brook
where lads pitch pebbles
© gillena cox
Ruby Tuesdays Too
and linking also to
Carpe Diem Modern Times Haiku #3 Jerry Kilbride (1930-2005)
the cool surface
of each potato planted -
dark of the moon
© Jerry Kilbride (1930-2005)
Carpe Diem Tokubetsudesu #58 Dodoitsu
One Night
one night I searched for a star
what I found was a full moon
now my every day is
full of shooting stars
© Ben Gieske (2012)
her shadow on the white wall
her nude silhouette arouses me
I smell her fragile perfume
Honeysuckle blooms
© Chèvrefeuille
15 comments:
It would certainly hold my attention too, Gillena. Beautifully written.
Thanks for dropping in Celestine
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Really splendid thoughts, simple yet vivid.
thanks for dropping in Blogoratti
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Gillena, you are really an adept in writing poetry.
Thanks Usha
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Wow so lovely ....
Thank you Lorraine
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Lovely and I loved it.
Thank you for dropping in Rudra
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this was such a wonderful and rich piece - such deep evocation of images called to mind - loved the image and the words - and how it all flowed so very well, inspired!
This is lovely!!! Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada. :)
Nice collection. Interesting.
Thanks for your appreciation Sasha
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Thanks for dropping inMagyar
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